Georgia Tech's Shayla Bivins Is Finalist For Ashe Award

March 20, 2013

THE FLATS –Georgia Tech women’s basketball student-athlete Shayla Bivins has been named one of 10 national female finalists for the 2013 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award presented by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.

The 20 male and female finalists were chosen from over 500 student-athletes nominated for the award co-sponsored by the NCAA. The award was established to honor undergraduate students of color who exemplify the standards set by tennis great Arthur Ashe Jr.

The winners will be profiled in the April 11 edition of Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.

To be included, students have to compete in an intercollegiate sport, maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2, and be active on their campuses or in their communities.

Bivins has played in 41 career games for Georgia Tech and helped the Yellow Jackets to an 80-51 win over Kennesaw State with career-highs of 11 rebounds and six points. She made her first career start at No. 11 North Carolina earlier this year and hauled in six boards vs. the Tar Heels.

The Science, Technology and Culture major has made the Dean’s List in 10 straight semesters at Tech, was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll in each of the last three years and is a member of the Delta Iota Epsilon Honor Society.

Bivins, a native of Jacksonville, Fla., is active in various activities off the court as well. She is the president of the Georgia Tech Student-Athlete Advisory Board, serves as the Student Government Association’s Athletic Association representative and is a member of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association Board of Trustees.

She has assisted with the annual Georgia Tech Athletic Association’s Michael Isenhour Toy Drive, the women’s basketball Jacket-to-Jacket reading program and the Atlanta area Girls On The Run program for four years.

The 10 female finalists are:

Female Finalists

Sport

Institution

Jessica Harlee

Basketball

West Virginia University

Kastine Evans

Basketball

University of Kentucky

Kody Burke

Basketball

North Carolina State University

Monique Weathers

Basketball

Benedict College

Shalya Bivins

Basketball

Georgia Institute of Technology

TaKenya Nixon

Basketball

Eastern Illinois University

Michelle Ikoma

Gymnastics

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

Alexandra Couzo

Soccer

Felician College

Ifeatu Okafor

Track/Cross Country

Texas Tech University

Minami Yamamura

Gymnastics

University of California, Davis

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